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Euonymus atropurpurea seed
Eastern Wahoo seed

approximate
number of seeds

approximate coverage
in square feet

1
packet - --- seeds not available

20

1
ounce - ---

1
pound -----------

Euonymus atropurpurea, Eastern
Wahoo is a native shrub suitable for landscaping with beautiful scarlet fruit in autumn.
Eastern Wahoo normally grows as a shrub 5 to 10 feet tall but occasionally grows
as a small tree. Wahoo fruits are eaten by several species of birds including wild
turkey. Euonymus atropurpurea, Wahoo has been used medicinally both in the US and in
Europe. Seeds should be planted in the fall/early winter or given several
weeks stratification. Euonymus atropurpurea, Eastern Wahoo seeds need alternating times of warm, cool, warm stratification for
germination.

Native
Euonymus atropurpurea, Eastern Wahoo is a showy shrub occurring naturally in low meadows, open slopes,
open woods, stream banks, and prairies from Alabama to east Texas, north to New
York, and west to Ontario, Montana, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Staff-tree
family (Celastraccae)

Wahoo grows in an open tree form 5 to
20 feet tall and turns a brilliant warm fuchsia pink in fall. The shiny
red seeds are born in bright fuchsia pink capsules that dangle from the branches
well into winter. The stems remain green until they are several years old.
Wahoo's charm
is not in the flowers or foliage but the striking hanging fruits, it makes
an excellent understory tree or a large multi-stem shrub. These native
trees will add interesting texture and form to your landscape year round, but in
fall they will be the envy of the neighborhood.

The map below shows areas where
native Euonymus atropurpurea, Eastern Wahoo grows wild, it is hardy over a
much wider area if planted. Plant in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 to 9.